Evil Deeds

It should be clear by now that “our” government is nothing of the sort; collectively it is truly the enemy within so eloquently described by Cicero all those years ago.

That enemy has many factions. The one that many of us see every day is the large number of Muslim immigrants wandering our streets. However the factions that most do not see or assume are on our side include:

Our own government ministers

Many of our MPs

A majority in the House of Lords

The Civil Service

Local councillors who might now be Muslims

Local government departments such as Social Services

Many of our supposedly Christian religious leaders

The various agencies promoting acceptance of so-called refugees

All the above are also supported by the unseeing masses who take pity on those so-called refugees and ignore the obvious effects on our country of admitting those of an alien culture, many of whom intend to do us harm.

Of course there are still some good people in government but they do not hold the balance of power. A number of events recently and over the past few years suggest that the plans of that enemy are far more advanced than we might think. A summary of how the EU has infiltrated may be found here.

May’s abject failure to deal with the exit from the EU that we voted for is one thing which should be apparent to all but a more sinister thread is developing. That is the complicity of government in the Islamisation of our country. In November 2014 David Cameron said he wants to see a “British Asian” Prime Minister in his lifetime. Of course “British Asian” is an oxymoron and, given the makeup of the “Asian” population of the UK, that can only have meant a Muslim immigrant or the direct descendant of one. Appeasement of Muslims has been a key tenet of governments since the influx started in the post-war years, the ghettos were established and local authorities infiltrated.

As time moved on we saw the election of Muslims to higher profile positions such as the Mayor of London. It would be difficult to argue that Khan’s tenure of that position has been other than an unmitigated disaster.

Our Imminent Future

More recently we have seen the appointment of Sajid Javid as Home Secretary; often a stepping stone to the position of Prime Minister. Some may argue that he is not a devout Muslim but we should note that he was allowed to swear his Oath of Allegiance on the Koran, albeit somewhat surreptitiously.

TPTB (The Powers That Be) in the Conservative Party have now identified Javid as their preferred candidate for the replacement of Theresa May. So it looks like Cameron’s statement has now been elevated (maybe it already was) to a plan for installing a Muslim as our Prime Minister. Interestingly that news came during the World Cup when it might not have been noticed by many. Certainly the outrage that should have followed was severely muted if not absent altogether.

This sneaky modus operandi is nothing new in political matters, being used by the EU in promoting itself by stealth as admitted by Juncker himself:

“We decide on something, leave it lying around, and wait and see what happens. If no one kicks up a fuss, because most people don’t understand what has been decided, we continue step by step until there is no turning back.”

The behaviour of our politicians is already unacceptable but there is another likely consequence should Javid be promoted to PM. That is the boost that it will give to the Islamists in promoting their evil ways; it will instil in them the prospect of the UK becoming an Islamic state sooner rather than later. I’m sure that many already believe that it is inevitable being fuelled by differential birth rates, another real threat that our politicians refuse to acknowledge, but they should not be given an advantage.

What We Must Do

We would do well to remember the statement by Edmund Burke

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”

Collectively we have been doing nothing for far too long and it has now become dangerous to speak out without attracting the attention of the police or being bombarded with criticism by the loony left.

Nevertheless we cannot afford to be cowed by such people; perhaps we need to take note of the words of Churchill:

“I have, myself, full confidence that if all do their duty, if nothing is neglected, and if the best arrangements are made, as they are being made, we shall prove ourselves once again able to defend our Island home…..

We shall go on to the end, we shall fight in France,we shall fight on the seas and oceans,we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our Island, whatever the cost may be,we shall fight on the beaches,we shall fight on the landing grounds,we shall fight in the fields and in the streets,we shall fight in the hills;we shall never surrender….”

Of course the battlefields are not the same but we are effectively at war with an enemy which has many factions already established within our country.

We need to work together and cannot have any part of UKIP pursuing alternative agendas. Of course we need to have a coordinated set of policies, derived from our core values, to show that we are not just a one-trick-pony. That set of policies needs to be brief and to the point; the “nice-to-haves” must be eliminated. We also need to call out government for its evil deeds at every opportunity supported by the evidence that we see every day.

We probably have to re-invent UKIP to do that and must not shy away from necessary changes. To paraphrase Kitchener: “Our country needs us”.

Consider what legacy is being left for our descendants if we do not act!

About The Author

An Engineer turned software developer who often works outside the UK but retains close family ties there. For that and other reasons I am concerned that my country is being given up to the control of others

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13 Comments

Norman
on July 8, 2018 at 8:28 am

Difficult to judge what is going on and is going to happen here in the short term or even the mid term, it does occur to me though that this country ( do we still mean the U.K when saying that ?) is probably ungovernable even a local level let alone at a national one. No consensus on national debt, military , NHS, infrastructure, criminal justice system, immigration, street crime, policing. the list is a long one. Voting for the LIB/LAB/CON party has proven over and over again to have been a complete waste of time. The consequences and results, of little interest to the many, more interested or concerned about which new car to ‘rent’ It would seem that the ‘few’ will have to solve the many problems as it most certainly won’t be this political class.

This article starts to pose the problem and ends ” we probably have to reinvent UKIP ” I would add with a completely fresh vision which takes into account the points made by Martin Cruttwell.
I cannot see any of this happening. Where are the well-paid MEPs? Are they demob happy? Mike Hookem, Gerard and occasional O’Flynn. This absence of united vision also answers Debbie’s question in her piece today – why should anyone join or rejoin UKIP at the moment? The more I see of how establishment works, the more I realise that John Rhys-Evans was onto something.

Those MEPs should become irrelevant shortly but maybe they are looking forward to an extension of their tenure as the next step in the May disaster. In any case how on earth are they going to find an equally comfortable and well paid job in the real world? We need to consider where their real loyalties lie which would be helped by their stating what they see for their futures. I have no concerns with some but know little about the others.

I had a lot of time for JRE. He was sincere and was also passionate about involving the grassroots UKIP supporters much more fully. I was very disappointed when he was rejected for the leadership. I think that the party made a mistake and that time. However, I am now impressed by Gerard’s stance within the party. I too am a concerned about the fact that there might still be decisive personalities within the party. I know from my dialogue with people on other areas of the media that there are many others who are feeling the same way. We all want the party to move forward. We all agree that Gerard Batten is a good, safe pair of hands. What we are not certain of is whether he will be allowed to take the party in the direction where immigration and Islamification will be confronted openly and directly! The electorate must be confident that UKIP will have the policies and the will to counteract the ‘liberal’ idiocy of mass immigration and the proper and total withdrawal from the European Union.

Unfortunately While Jack is right about the dangers he and all others seem to have forgotten or never ever realised that the party system is a SYSTEM firsdt and foremost as well as one of divide and rule (collectivism) and constitutes the perpetual revolution against the English constitution.

What do I mean.? The party system and every party in it destroys the separation of powers which once protected us, by concentrating power in the hands of a government instead of dividing the powers between the Commons Lords and monarch. If readers would like to go to my website http://www.camrecon.demon.co.uk and visit “Warnings Past and Present” they will see what Burke had to warn about parties, – all of them.

However I have taken the explanation a lot further than Burke (whose commem. plaque is on the market wall in our local town of Malton) to explain why the party system is so dangerous> It is so dangerous because we have been lulled into a false sense that this our democracy. I would be delighted to share that info with anyone who contacts me at john.cruttwell@sfr.fr. Be prepared for a bit of a shock.

In addition readers might care to go to our Facebook page democracydestroyed and our video “The Party System and the Destruction of England” posted by myself and my brother. None of this detracts from the motives of patriotic (unsuspecting) UKIPPERS but a dead end is a dead end no matter the good intention..Ask for my info and all will be revealed.

Agreed, but if the events of the last few days have not woken the masses up, what will, nothing it seems until the reality hits them, but isn’t reality something that they watch on a video game or on T.V. It would seem so.

It is my considered opinion that the stage is being set for Sajid Javid to become the next Tory leader and Prime Minister.

Think about it, the Tory party has recently been accused of ‘Islamophobia’ by the Muslim Council of Britain. What a perfect response, “we can’t be Islamophobic, our leader is a Muslim!”.

Also, the Tories know they are competing for the ‘Muslim vote’ against Labour, again what better way to suck votes away from Labour, “vote for your Muslim Prime Minister!”

Sadly people being elected or appointed into positions of public office are no longer judged on their abilities, experience or suitability for the role, but whether ‘certain boxes’ can be ticked, or quotas fulfilled. Or ‘on orders from above’.

It is not just the Tories. Corbyn has clearly done the maths and knows that there are far more Muslim voters in UK than Jewish voters. Furthermore his party has many Muslim Councillors, the London Mayor and MPs. The Muslims have used the Labour Party as a tool for their advancement and are now openly making it a vehicle of anti-Semitism. They are after the Muslim vote, in many areas a block vote controlled by “community Leaders” , and anti-Semitism wins them friends in the Muslim community.
We should always remember that the Koran commands Muslims to kill Jews and says many very unpleasant things about Jews. It could quite fairly be condemned for being “hate speech”. Unfortunately Mrs May and her gang seem to have no desire to check on what is being preached in the mosques and madrassas in this country, only on what is on Facebook or Twitter.

You’re quite right Adrianne but the problem is that if this ‘hate speech’ is reported to the police, because it’s not against a ‘foreigner’ of whatever colour or creed, the officers will probably say forget it. It’s only when a white person says something nasty about an Asian or a person of colour do they take it seriously.

Perhaps the answer is for the party to put in a formal complaint about something so obviously ‘hate speech’ such as some of the sermons given in mosques.

Unfortunately Jack, you are correct, war it most certainly is and I’ve realised it for some time. Traitors are what our successive governments have been for decades and they will have to be removed the hard way probably, there is no other logical conclusion.